System Design Automation: Fundamentals, Principles, Methods, Examples
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Overview
Design automation of electronic and hybrid systems is a steadily growing field of interest and a permanent challenge for researchers in Electronics, Computer Engineering and Computer Science. System Design Automation presents some recent results in design automation of different types of electronic and mechatronic systems. It deals with various topics of design automation, ranging from high level digital system synthesis, through analogue and heterogeneous system analysis and design, up to system modeling and simulation. Design automation is treated from the aspects of its theoretical fundamentals, its basic approach and its methods and tools. Several application cases are presented in detail.
The book consists of three chapters: High-Level System Synthesis (Digital Hardware/Software Systems). Here embedded systems, distributed systems and processor arrays as well as hardware-software codesign are treated. Also three special application cases are discussed in detail; Analog and Heterogeneous System Design (System Approach and Methodology). This chapter copes with the analysis and design of hybrid systems comprised of analog and digital, electronic and mechanical components; System Simulation and Evaluation (Methods and Tools). In this chapter object-oriented Modelling, analog system simulation including fault-simulation, parameter optimization and system validation are regarded. The contents of the book are based on material presented at the Workshop System Design Automation (SDA 2000) organised by the Sonderforschungsbereich 358 of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft at TU Dresden.
Editorials
Presents recent results in design automation of different types of electronic and mechatronic systems, particularly systems on a chip. The 21 papers are divided into three sections on high level system synthesis, heterogenous system design, and simulation and evaluation. Some of the topics are relocalization of data dependences in partitioned affine indexed algorithms, a hierarchical simulator for highly parallel analog processor arrays, an FEM based network approach for the simulation of miniaturized electromagnetic devices, and tradeoff analysis of hardware supported sorting. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)